(AP) — Voters are poised to soon decide whether to endorse a $5.6 million property tax increase for infrastructure improvements within the Pulaski County Special School District that could speed up the district's removal from federal court supervision. A federal judge presiding in the 32-year-old Pulaski County school desegregation lawsuit said last year that before Sherwood can form its own school system, the Pulaski County Special district must comply with the terms of its desegregation plan and be released from court supervision. [...] mixed with the expected enrollment growth in the Sherwood area, we can't do what we need to do to improve the educational environment without an increase.